awesome! enjoy your ride!
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LOL. Yes I put the bike together in about 2 hours. It was built by Riv and I
just assembled it. Everything was already measured and cut and I used the
assembly video on the Riv youtube channel which helped. That is not snow it
is white rock in my very un weeded landscape bed. I was sweating my
Scotty, what's the deal? You put the bike together in a few hours? Why is
there snow on the ground? Why are your photos dated February 2007? Are you
punkin us?
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Hey Scotty, congrats on the new bike. I remember I ordered my Hilsen
frame when my wife unexpectedly gave me the greenlight. It arrived and
I held onto it for about 2 months before I had all the parts for
putting it together. That first ride home was fun. Hope you enjoy your
new bike. Be sure to ad
On Wed, 2011-07-20 at 18:28 -0700, Scotty wrote:
> Well folks, she finally arrived and I put it together, mostly. Here
> are a few pics. I have a rear Tubus rack to install but it looks like
> the fender struts will be in the way so I will have to deal with that
> and need to adjust everything up a
Well folks, she finally arrived and I put it together, mostly. Here are a
few pics. I have a rear Tubus rack to install but it looks like the fender
struts will be in the way so I will have to deal with that and need to
adjust everything up a bit but I rode it up and down the street a bit and it
I too wish to feel the pangs of desire as a new Rivendell lumbers to
my door.
On Jul 20, 4:44 pm, Steve Palincsar wrote:
> On Wed, 2011-07-20 at 15:36 -0700, Scotty wrote:
> > I am probably going to leave it in the box until tomorrow after work
> > since it is still not here and I have to be at w
On Wed, 2011-07-20 at 15:36 -0700, Scotty wrote:
> I am probably going to leave it in the box until tomorrow after work
> since it is still not here and I have to be at work at 3AM. If I start
> on it tonight I wont stop until its exactly how I want it. That just
> wont do. I was hoping to get my f
I am probably going to leave it in the box until tomorrow after work since
it is still not here and I have to be at work at 3AM. If I start on it
tonight I wont stop until its exactly how I want it. That just wont do. I
was hoping to get my first ride in today but that definitely wont happen. Oh
"Don't worry, tomorrow when you've got the bike and slept ... "
I don't think there will be much sleeping going on there tonight.
I had an interesting experience when my Atlantis arrived. I worked
from home, & got frequent UPS & Fed Ex deliveries. Late afternoon,
doorbill rings. "Who...?". Op
On Wed, 2011-07-20 at 14:36 -0700, George Schick wrote:
> It gets better. A realty office and my house have exactly the same
> "prefix" number and "street" name. The only difference is the suffix,
> of which mine is "drive" and theirs is "square east." Needless to
> say, we're always getting som
It gets better. A realty office and my house have exactly the same
"prefix" number and "street" name. The only difference is the suffix,
of which mine is "drive" and theirs is "square east." Needless to
say, we're always getting some of their mail and vice versa which we
both have to point out t
FYI ... UPS doesn't start deliver to homes until 9:00 AM and can run
until at least 7:00 PM, later at Christmas time. Just check your
tracking info, it always tells you the exact time time when delivered,
and sometimes even where. With a bike, likely it requires a signature,
but that's up to Riv t
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